Bac My An Beach
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Bac My An Beach is some seven kilometers southeast of Da Nang, or a 15-minute drive south of the Da Nang airport, in Bac My An Ward in Ngu Hanh Son District.
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Beaches on Son Tra
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The Son Tra Peninsula has lots of charming strips, such as Bai Bac, Bai Nam and Bai But beaches. Tourists can go swimming, fishing or sightseeing by boat or dive to explore the impressive coral reefs.
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Cham Museum
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Built in 1915, the Museum of Champa Sculpture in Danang displays an intensive and diverse collection of Champa sculpture dating from the 7th to the 15th centuries.
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Champa Kingdom
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The Danang area was the center of the Cham Civilization for many centuries. The most ancient capital, Singhapura (Lion Citadel) at Tra Kieu, 40 km southwest of Danang city was built during the course of the 4th century.
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Dien Hai Citadel
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The Dien Hai Citadel was formerly known as Dien Hai Fortress built in 1813 in the 12th year of Gia Long's reign by Danang's river.
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Linh Ung Pagoda
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Linh Ung Pagoda is located in Hoa Hai Commune, Hoa Vang District, Danang City. The pagoda was built during the 18th century.
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My Khe Beach
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The 900-meter-long My Khe Beach in Phuoc My Ward in Son Tra District is the most crowded beach in Da Nang, attracting both local residents and tourists.
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Non Nuoc Beach
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Sporting green water and white sand, Non Nuoc Beach stretches five kilometers along the shore of Hoa Hai Ward at the foot of Ngu Hanh Son (five marble mountains).
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Thanh Binh Beach
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Located at the end of Ong Ich Khiem Street in Thanh Binh Ward in Hai Chau District, Thanh Binh Beach is another one of the city’s pretty and convenient getaways.
Services, such as water-skiing, boat rides and canoeing, have increasingly sprung up. Many hotels and hostels are under construction to meet the rising demand.
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Tuy Loan Communal House
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This communal house was built in the late 18th century and rebuilt in 1888. Like Nai Nam and Bo Ban, Tuy Loan communal house is used to worship the village tutelary god and bygone and recent time sages.
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